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2026-2027学年高三年级8月核心素养测评英语试题
听力:CAACC BACBB CABCB ACBAB
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完形: D B C C A C A C D D B B A A C
语填:56. to 57. are expected 58. visits 59. to reach 60. has been trying/has tried
61. cutting 62. when 63. referred 64. what 65. application
【应用文参考范文】
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Li Hua, president of the Student Union. I am writing to present our proposal for the upcoming “Old Items, New Life” event, which aims to foster creativity and sustainability.
Our plan consists of three stages. First, a collection drive will be organized where students donate used items. Subsequently, a DIY workshop will be held to transform these goods into art pieces. Finally, a charity sale will be held to donate the proceeds to environmental groups.
We believe this initiative will raise environmental awareness and build a lasting bridge between our schools.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【续写参考答案】Possible version
I hesitated, then told him I had fallen and couldn’t move. Without another word, he opened the unlocked door and rushed to my side. He knelt down, examined my ankle gently, and helped me onto the sofa. “You should have called me earlier,” he said softly, handing me his phone to reach my parents. Then he went back home and returned with an ice pack and a bowl of hot soup. Watching him move around my living room — fetching blankets, adjusting the ice pack — I felt a strange mix of shame and warmth. Shame for the years I had wasted on pride, and warmth for a kindness I never knew existed.
The next day, Mr. Miller came by, and my mother brought up the past. Before she could say another word, I interrupted. “Mr. Miller, I’m truly sorry. I was a kid who didn’t know any better. You had every right to be upset about your roses.” He looked at me, his eyes softening. “I’m sorry too,” he said. “I shouldn’t have shouted at a child.” We stood in silence for a moment, six years of cold nods melting away. At that moment, I learned that sometimes, the hardest step in growing up is admitting you were wrong. But once you take it, the weight on your shoulders suddenly feels much lighter.
【解析】
【导语】本文以人物为线索。讲述了幼时作者踢球踩坏米勒先生的玫瑰,二人争吵后陷入长达六年的冷战。独自居家时作者摔伤脚踝、手机没电被困家中,米勒闻声赶来贴心照料。事后作者主动道歉,邻居也为当年发脾气致歉,多年隔阂消散。这件事让作者明白,敢于认错是成长路上关键的一步。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容可知,本段可以写邻居米勒闻声赶来贴心照料作者。
②由第二段首句内容可知,本段可以写作者主动道歉,邻居米勒也为当年发脾气致歉,多年隔阂消散。
2.续写线索:作者摔伤脚踝→米勒闻声赶来贴心照料→作者感到温暖→事后作者主动道歉→米勒也为当年发脾气致歉→多年隔阂消散
阅读理解
【答案】21. B 22. A 23. C
【解析】本文介绍了三款节能科技产品(Eve Energy智能插座、Philips Hue Lustre E14智能灯泡、Tower Elite Flexi Drawer空气炸锅)的价格、购买渠道、功能特点及节能优势,旨在为消费者提供节能产品选购参考。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Through the companion app, you can also receive detailed analytics on the total consumption, projected costs, and total costs for connected devices.(通过配套应用程序,你还可以获取连接设备的总能耗、预计成本和总成本的详细分析数据。)”可知,Eve Energy的应用程序能提供能源数据分析。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“£54.99(APPROX.$73)| philips-hue.com(售价54.99英镑,约合73美元,购买网址:philips-hue.com)”可知,可以在philips-hue.com购买Lustre E14。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段第三句“Tower estimates that the Elite Flexi Drawer Air Fryer can save up to 70 per cent of a consumer’s energy in the kitchen by switching to air fryer cooking.(塔屋公司估计,改用这款Elite Flexi Drawer空气炸锅烹饪,消费者在厨房的能耗最多可节省70%。)”可知,若烤箱消耗200单位能量,空气炸锅最多可节省200×70%=140单位。
【答案】24. C 25. D 26. A 27. D
【解析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了“全天待在澡堂”成为外国游客体验中国的新潮流,通过美国旅行博主乔纳森的经历展示了中国澡堂的丰富服务与高性价比,阐述了搓澡等传统养生项目的魅力,并指出这一趋势反映了外国游客对沉浸式、日常化中国体验的追求。
【24题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段第二句“Videos tagged “24-hour spas in China” have become viral on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, drawing content creators from different parts of the world.(带有“中国24小时水疗中心”标签的视频在TikTok和YouTube等社交媒体平台上走红,吸引了来自世界各地的内容创作者。)”以及第二段第一句“US travel vlogger Jonathan, who runs a channel called Travel Escapes, recently drew global attention to China’s spa culture after documenting his 24-hour stay at a luxury, yet very affordable, bathhouse in Chengdu, Sichuan province.(美国旅行博主乔纳森运营着名为“旅行逃逸”的频道,他记录了自己在四川成都一家奢华却价格亲民的澡堂的24小时体验后,让中国水疗文化引起了全球关注。)”可知,作者提到乔纳森是为了举例说明中国澡堂的受欢迎程度。
【25题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段第一、二句“At the center of a Chinese bathhouse experience lies the body scrub(搓澡). The rejuvenating practice, performed by trained attendants who use various degrees of pressure for maximum benefit, amazes visitors, particularly first-times.(中国澡堂体验的核心是搓澡。这项焕活身心的服务由训练有素的服务员操作,他们会运用不同力度以达到最佳效果,这让游客们惊叹不已,尤其是初次体验的人。)”以及第三句“It was a bit painful at first, but you walk out feeling like your skin, and maybe even your mind, has been reset(一开始有点疼,但走出来的时候你会感觉自己的皮肤,甚至可能连心灵都被重置了。)”可知,搓澡是专业的且效果显著的。
【26题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句“Most travelers seek immersive, everyday experiences, which social media users often refer to as“very Chinese moments”.(大多数游客寻求沉浸式的日常体验,社交媒体用户通常称之为“非常中国的时刻”。)”可知,国际游客的关注点转向了深度沉浸式体验。
【27题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段第一句“A new trend — spending a whole day inside a bathhouse — is quietly reshaping how foreign visitors experience China.(一种新趋势——全天待在澡堂里——正在悄然改变外国游客体验中国的方式。)”以及全文围绕这一趋势展开,介绍其表现、原因和意义可知,文章的主要目的是呈现外国游客体验中国的一种新方式。
【答案】28. D 29. B 30. C 31. A
【解析】文章主要介绍以阅读为核心的新型度假方式“文学旅行”,以及其起源、特点和发展前景。
【28题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Lyn Margerison, one of the participants, was first drawn to an online advertisement of the Books in Places project and has since travelled from Dorset to Florence, Budapest and beyond. “It showed one of my very favourite books arranged on a table with a glass of wine, set against a square in Florence. The caption (说明文字) asked: ‘Do you enjoy reading books in the places in which they are set?’” she recalls.(参与者之一林恩·马杰里森最初被“书中之地”项目的一则在线广告吸引,从那以后,她从多塞特郡旅行到了佛罗伦萨、布达佩斯等地。“广告里,我最喜欢的一本书放在桌子上,旁边有一杯酒,背景是佛罗伦萨的一个广场。说明文字问道:‘你喜欢在故事发生的地方读书吗?’”她回忆道)”可知,马杰里森去多个地方是为了体验她最喜欢的书的故事发生地。
【29题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段中的““Location is at the heart of everything,” says Wright. “Exploring the streets, landscapes and atmosphere of the setting provides a fascinating insight into the story. A scene that was once just words on a page suddenly comes alive when you’ve walked the same alleys, tasted the same food or felt the same light as the characters.”(“地点是一切的核心,”赖特说。“探索故事发生地的街道、风景和氛围,能让人对故事有迷人的深入了解。当你走过和角色们相同的小巷、品尝过相同的食物或感受到相同的光线时,曾经只是书页上文字的场景突然变得生动起来。”)”可知,赖特认为参与者能从“书中之地”项目中获得与文学世界的真实联系。
【30题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第五段中的“A 2025 survey shows many UK travellers pick destinations for reading, among which Millennials (千禧一代) rise to 60%. Meanwhile, it’s estimated that literary tourism may hit $3.3bn by 2034.(2025年的一项调查显示,许多英国旅行者会选择适合阅读的目的地,其中千禧一代占比高达60%。与此同时,据估计,到2034年,文学旅游的规模可能达到33亿美元)”可知,后文通过数据说明这种旅行方式受众广泛、前景广阔。由此可知,这种旅行不仅仅是局限于特定群体的小众旅行。故猜测niche意为“局限于特定群体的”。
【31题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章围绕“书中之地”项目展开,介绍了以阅读故事发生地为核心的文学旅行,讲述了人们通过这种旅行方式走进故事、感受文学的魅力,结合最后一段“Reading holidays are literal steps through those doors, into new worlds of friendship, curiosity and shared discovery.(阅读假期是真正踏过那些门的脚步,走进充满友谊、好奇和共同发现的新世界)”可知,“文学旅行:走进故事”最适合作为文章标题。
【答案】32. B 33. C 34. D 35. C
【解析】文章介绍人工智能普及应用现状,阐述人机协作模式,剖析其潜在危害并探讨其出错后的责任归属问题。
【32题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段中的“A report shows 84% of high school students use AI for schoolwork. For companies, AI’s promise of cheap labor is highly attractive, with global spending on AI reaching hundreds of billions of dollars last year.(一份报告显示84%的高中生使用人工智能完成课业。对于企业而言,人工智能低廉劳动力的前景极具吸引力,去年全球人工智能支出达到数千亿美元)”可知,作者列举数据是为了体现人工智能在日常生活中的普及程度。
【33题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Nevertheless, people often view AI as a competition between humans and machines — a misleading perception that needs to be corrected. The reality is humans working with machines, often within budget limits and imperfect systems.(然而,人们常将人工智能视作人类与机器之间的较量,这是一种需要纠正的错误看法。现实情况是人类与机器协同工作,且往往受制于预算限制与不完善的体系)”可知,人类和人工智能是合作共处的关系。
【34题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段中的“An AI “copilot” can reassign work and responsibility, but what is offered as help frequently requires human oversight.(人工智能辅助工具可以分配工作与职责,但它所提供的协助往往需要人为监督把控)”可知,人工智能生成的结果需要人类仔细核查。
【35题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“When a technology’s strengths are easy to praise and its weaknesses easy to ignore, who should pay for its mistakes?(当一项技术的优点易被称颂、缺点易被忽视时,谁该为它犯下的错误承担责任?)”可知,作者最担忧人工智能犯错后的责任划分问题。
【七选五答案】36. C 37. F 38. B 39. A 40. G
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了牛津词典对病毒式营销的定义、特点,以Hotmail为例说明其成效,并给出病毒式营销成功的三个关键要素。
【36题详解】
根据上文“The Oxford English Dictionary defines viral marketing as a method of marketing where consumers are encouraged to share information about a company’s goods or services via the Internet.(《牛津英语词典》将病毒式营销定义为一种鼓励消费者通过互联网分享公司商品或服务信息的营销方法)”以及下文“For example, someone buys your product — if they like it, they tell their friends how good it is. Then the friends go and buy the same product and like it and tell their friends until you have reached a huge market without spending anything on advertising.(例如,有人买了你的产品——如果他们喜欢,就会告诉朋友产品有多好。然后朋友们去买同样的产品,喜欢上之后再告诉他们的朋友,直到你不用花任何广告费就拥有了一个巨大的市场)”可知,此处应衔接病毒式营销的定义与下文的例子,说明其本质与口碑传播相似,C选项“Basically, this isn’t much different from word of mouth(基本上,这与口碑传播没有太大区别)”中的this指代上文的病毒式营销,word of mouth与下文“告诉朋友”的例子相呼应,符合语境。故选C项。
【37题详解】
根据上文“Hotmail was originally launched in 1996 and it grew faster than any other company in the history of the world. Within the first 18 months of its launch it had already signed up over 12 million subscribers.(Hotmail最初于1996年推出,其发展速度比世界历史上任何其他公司都快。在推出后的前18个月内,它就已经拥有了超过1200万用户)”以及下文“How do they do it? Well, according to Dr Ralph Wilson there are a number of elements that contribute towards a successful campaign.(他们是怎么做到的?根据拉尔夫·威尔逊博士的说法,有许多因素有助于一场成功的营销活动)”可知,此处应体现其他公司也借鉴了这种互联网营销方式,F选项“Many companies have since successfully used the power of the Internet to advertise(从那以后,许多公司都成功地利用了互联网的力量进行广告宣传)”承接上文Hotmail的成功案例,引出下文对成功要素的探讨,符合语境。故选F项。
【38题详解】
根据下文“This may not seem like sound business practice as there is no immediate profit from the action, but viral marketing campaigns rely on patience. Once you have your potential customers using your free product you have the opportunity to sell them other desirable things, not to mention the possibilities you have for generating revenue through advertising.(这似乎不是明智的商业做法,因为这一行为没有即时利润,但病毒式营销活动依赖耐心。一旦你的潜在客户使用了你的免费产品,你就有机会向他们出售其他受欢迎的东西,更不用说通过广告产生收入的可能性了)”可知,此处应总述病毒式营销的一个要素——提供免费产品或服务,B选项“You give away some form of free product or service(你提供某种形式的免费产品或服务)”中的free product or service与下文的free product相呼应,总领该段内容,符合语境。故选B项。
【39题详解】
根据上文“If your campaign is to be successful you must ensure that you can meet rapidly growing demand for your product or service.(如果你的营销活动要取得成功,你必须确保能够满足对产品或服务快速增长的需求。)”以及下文“instead of increasing your business, your viral campaigns will start to kill it.(你的病毒式营销活动不会促进你的业务增长,反而会摧毁它)”可知,此处应假设需求超过供应能力的情况,A选项“If demand exceeds your ability to supply them(如果需求超过了你供应它们的能力)”承接上文的meet rapidly growing demand,与下文的负面结果形成对比,符合语境。故选A项。
【40题详解】
根据上文“You identify and exploit common motivations and behaviours. Most people are driven by a desire to be loved or popular or even financially better off.(你需要识别并利用常见的动机和行为。大多数人都被被爱的渴望、受欢迎的渴望甚至经济状况更好的渴望所驱使)”可知,此处应衔接这些渴望与互联网传播的关系,G选项“These desires are part of what generates the huge amount of Internet communication each day(这些渴望是每天产生大量互联网交流的部分原因)”中的These desires指代上文的a desire to be loved or popular or even financially better off,解释了这些渴望与病毒式营销的关联,符合语境。故选G项。
完型填空
【答案】41. D 42. B 43. C 44. C 45. A 46. C 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. D 51. B 52. B 53. A 54. A 55. C
【解析】文章主要讲述了作者在瑞典锌矿中跑马拉松的独特经历,最终获得第一名的故事。
【41题详解】
考查形容词。句意:这没有让我退缩,反而让我更有动力。A. graceful优雅的;B. courageous勇敢的;C. independent独立的;D. motivated积极的、有动力的。根据前文“Running has always been a passion of mine.”以及“Rather than putting me off”可知,作者本来就热爱跑步,矿山马拉松没有劝退作者,反而让作者更有动力。
【42题详解】
考查动词。句意:我原以为会很冷,但地热能使周围环境的温度升到了约24℃。A. limited限制;B. warmed变暖;C. related联系;D. compared比较。根据后文“the surroundings to about 24℃”可知,地热能起到了加热作用。
【43题详解】
考查名词。句意:由于健康和安全规定不允许戴耳机,我们也必须在寂静中奔跑。A. order秩序;B. peace和平;C. silence寂静;D. panic恐慌。根据后文“complete silence”及禁止耳机的规定可知,此处指在安静的环境中跑步。
【44题详解】
考查名词。句意:为了凑够全程马拉松的距离,我们要跑到尽头再折返11次。A. miracle奇迹;B. schedule日程;C. distance距离;D. duration持续时间。根据后文“a full marathon”可知,这里指的是路程长度,需要往返11次才能凑够完整马拉松的距离。
【45题详解】
考查名词。句意:有人提醒过我们要注意隧道的温度,但我没想到它会这么黑。A. heat热量;B. weather天气;C. time时间;D. length长度。根据后文“how dark the tunnel would be”及前文“the surroundings to about 24℃”可知,有人提醒过隧道里的温度,但是作者没想到会这么黑。
【46题详解】
考查名词。句意:除了头灯照出的几英尺光亮外,剩下的全是漆黑一片。A. chaos混乱;B. danger危险;C. blackness漆黑;D. difficulty困难。根据前文“but I hadn’t expected how dark the tunnel would be”可知,隧道非常黑,头灯只能照到几英尺,照不到的地方全是漆黑。
【47题详解】
考查动词。句意:通常我会高唱埃米纳姆的歌来分散注意力,所以在彻底的寂静中奔跑感觉很奇怪。A. pound连续重击,咚咚地走;B. jump跳;C. wander徘徊;D. drive驾驶。根据后文“along in complete silence”可知,在寂静的隧道中长跑,脚步发出声音,咚咚地跑。
【48题详解】
考查名词。句意:唯一的宽慰来自每次经过起点时,那里的人群为我们加油助威。A. surprise惊喜,惊讶;B. doubt怀疑;C. relief宽慰、慰藉;D. chance机会。根据后文“the cheering crowd”可知,全程黑暗安静,只有经过起点的时候才有人们为运动员加油、欢呼,而欢呼能带来精神上的慰藉。
【49题详解】
考查动词。句意:唯一的宽慰来自每次经过起点时,那里的人群为我们加油助威。A. carried携带;B. guided引导;C. videoed录像;D. cheered欢呼。根据后文“the cheering crowd”可知,人群在为选手加油欢呼。
【50题详解】
考查动词短语。句意:但当我们开始真正开始跑起来时,我专注于一步一步地跑,提醒自己这是一次千载难逢的经历。A. take on承担;B. show up出现;C. break in闯入;D. stretch out伸展。根据后文“concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other”可知,这里指比赛开始运动员们开始跑起来的动作,stretch out“伸展,延伸”,这里指身体伸展、迈步向前。
【51题详解】
考查名词。句意:但当我们开始真正开始跑起来时,我专注于一步一步地跑,提醒自己这是一次千载难逢的经历。A. appointment约会;B. experience经历;C. transformation转变;D. investment投资。根据前文“once-in-a-lifetime”可知,特殊的矿井马拉松是难得的人生体验。
【52题详解】
考查形容词。句意:前20英里还不算太糟,但最后6英里非常考验人。A. fulfilling令人满足的;B. testing考验人的;C. inspiring鼓舞人心的;D. upsetting令人心烦的。根据后文“Hours of running had churned up the floors”可知,最后阶段很难熬,是对体能的考验。
【53题详解】
考查动词。句意:临近终点时,我意识到其他人在减速,而我还有余力。A. slowing减速;B. trying尝试;C. moving移动;D. complaining抱怨。根据后文“while I still had a bit left in the tank”可知,其他人累了在变慢,而作者还有力气,还可以坚持。
【54题详解】
考查名词。句意:我甚至不确定自己是否数对了圈数,但欢呼的人群证实了我不仅完赛,还拿了第一。A. laps(跑道等的)圈;B. steps步数;C. runners跑者;D. minutes分钟。根据前文“run to the end and back 11 times”可知,赛事需要往返跑11次凑距离,每一次往返就是一圈(lap),作者不确定自己有没有数对圈数。
【55题详解】
考查动词。句意:我甚至不确定自己是否数对了圈数,但欢呼的人群证实了我不仅完赛,还拿了第一。A. argued争论;B. expected期望;C. confirmed证实;D. denied否认。根据前文“the cheering crowd”及比赛结果可知,作者自己不确定跑的圈数对不对,人群的反应确认作者已经跑完全程,并获得冠军。
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【答案】56. to 57. are expected 58. visits 59. to reach 60. has been trying/has tried
61. Cutting 62. when 63. referred 64. what 65. application
【解析】本文介绍了杭州不仅以风景闻名,其历史底蕴深厚,是大运河南端终点和良渚古城遗址所在地。文章还阐述了杭州在旅游发展方面的努力,以及作为科技中心的发展情况,展示了杭州将科技应用于实际的成果。
【56题详解】
考查介词。句意:这座城市是大运河南端终点以及可追溯到5300多年前的良渚古城遗址的所在地。“be home to...”为固定搭配,意为“是……的所在地”,所以此处用介词to。
【57题详解】
考查动词时态和语态。句意:根据最近的一项调查,预计杭州的住宿设施在2026年将接待140万游客。“accommodation facilities”与“expect”之间是被动关系,即住宿设施被预计,且此处描述的是现在的情况,所以用一般现在时的被动语态“am/is/are +过去分词”,主语“accommodation facilities”是复数,所以用are expected。
【58题详解】
考查名词复数。句意:对于游客来说,一次令人满意的旅行不仅由博物馆参观和企业访问塑造,还受到实际日常因素的影响:我能方便地付款吗?and连接两个并列的名词,“museum tours”用了复数形式,所以“visit”也用复数形式visits,表泛指,作宾语。
【59题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:酒店容易到达吗?“be easy to do sth.”为固定搭配,意为“做某事很容易”,所以此处用to reach。
【60题详解】
考查动词时态。句意:在过去几年里,作为其旅游业发展的一部分,杭州一直在努力回答这些问题。根据时间状语“Over the past few years”可知,此处可以用现在完成时,表示过去发生的动作对现在造成的影响;也可以用现在完成进行时,表示动作从过去开始一直持续到现在,并且可能还会继续下去。try的过去分词为tried,现在完成进行时的结构为“have/has been +现在分词”,主语“Hangzhou”是单数,所以可以填has been trying或has tried。
【61题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:2025年8月29日,该市试点了中国首个面向国际游客的一键退税服务,将处理时间从大约20分钟缩短到两分钟以内。此句已有谓语动词“piloted”,所以“cut”要用非谓语动词形式。“the city piloted China’s first one - click tax refund service”与“cut processing time”之间是主动关系,即试点退税服务这个行为缩短了处理时间,所以用现在分词cutting作结果状语,表示自然而然的结果。首字母大写。
【62题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:21世纪初,随着阿里巴巴等互联网公司的迅速扩张,杭州开始构建其数字经济生态系统。此处为定语从句,先行词是“the early 2000s”,指时间,在从句中作时间状语,所以用关系副词when引导。
【63题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:如今,这座城市以一群迅速崛起的高科技初创企业而闻名,这些企业常被称为“六小龙”,其中包括人工智能开发商叠纸科技和机器人公司宇树科技。“startups”与“refer to”之间是被动关系,即初创企业被称为……,所以用过去分词referred作后置定语。
【64题详解】
考查宾语从句。句意:杭州清楚地展示了技术的用途。此处为连接词引导的宾语从句作“of”的宾语,从句中缺少宾语,指代事物,所以用连接代词what引导。
【65题详解】
考查名词。句意:你可以看到非凡的技术进步以及技术在有用事物上的应用。根据“the”和“of”可知,此处需填名词,apply的名词形式为application,意为“应用”,在此处表示抽象概念,为不可数名词作宾语。
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听力材料
1. W: How are you going to Chicago?
M: I was thinking of driving, but I feel a bit tired so I’ll probably fly.
W: You won’t find a ticket now. If you don’t take the car, then the train is the only option.
2. M: How was camping?
W: Terrible. As soon as we got there, the storm broke, and it kept raining the whole time we were there.
M: That’s too bad.
W: And to make matters worse, the moment we packed up our tent, it cleared up.
3. M: What a waste of time. The story is totally different from the original novel.
W: Oh, come on, some of the scenes were really pretty.
M: Well, you always like these mindless special effects. I mean, where was the acting?
4. W: I heard you won the swimming competition last weekend. Congratulations, your technique must have been on point.
M: Thanks, it was tough. My final shot against Alex was intense. Watching those Olympic races really paid off.
5. W: Dad, my phone screen is damaged. I want to get a part-time job to buy one.
M: Well, you have a lot going on with school.
W: Don’t worry, dad, I can handle it.
M: Okay, I’ll allow it on one condition. Your grades don’t start to slip.
6. M: Excuse me, I’m looking for the book “Guide to Breckler”. Your computer system says it is available, but I can’t find it on the shelf. Does that mean that another customer has bought the last copy?
W: It might, but it could also mean that someone has just put it back in the wrong location. If that’s the case, it’s probably in the same general area. Would you like me to help you look?
M: That would be great, thanks. I’ve registered to take a Breckler certification test next month. I’m really hoping to pick it up today and start studying.
7. M: Hey, have you been to the city observatory?
W: Not yet. I love the shape it makes against the sky, and there is an impressive view of it from the flower gardens. I heard it’s interesting. Is that true?
M: Absolutely. It offers amazing views of stars and planets. They even have special nights where they point out shapes of the stars and discuss space related events.
W: Is it expensive?
M: Well, it’s not cheap but worth it. For adults, it’s 20 dollars each, but I got five dollars off with my student discount and it can be about 10 dollars each as a group.
W: Nice, I’ll check it out.
8. W: Hello, I have a reservation at your hotel. My name is Wanda Fleming.
M: Welcome to the Oasis hotel. Let me check our database for your booking. That’s odd. I don’t see your name, Miss Fleming.
W: Really? I booked it on your website earlier while I was in Boston. Here’s the receipt.
M: Hmm, yes, this looks accurate.
W: Then why isn’t it on record?
M: Did you receive any error messages when you made the booking? I really have no idea how this could have happened.
W: No, nothing like that. I’m a little worried since the room has already been charged to my card.
M: I’ll get my manager. This is an unusual case, so she’ll have to help you.
9. W: Well, Paul, that was a term. My students did excellently at the science fair, but math could have been better.
M: Tell me about it, Sara. My history lovers did an awesome job, but some English essays were very bad.
W: What’s the plan for the next term?
M: Maybe some team projects to keep them engaged. I'm looking at some field trips too.
W: Solid plan. I think I’ll involve more technology in lessons.
M: You are always adventurous. Maybe you could be on the edge of a breakthrough for an educational technology startup business.
W: Huh! Hmm. What an idea. By the way, have you got any plans for summer?
M: A good book, swinging under a shaded tree and absolutely no grading.
W: Oh, I’m going hiking with my family. It’ll be refreshing to deal with a different kind of chaos for a change.
M: I couldn’t agree more. Here’s to a restful summer and a more fulfilling next term.
10. W: My lecture today is on motivation at work. We all know that every member has needs or expectations when working, and these needs or expectations will affect each person’s behavior. For example, they will work harder if they know that they will be rewarded. That is, if they can achieve their goals of higher pay or promotion. The achievement of these goals will, in turn lead to job satisfaction. In the 19th century, Frederick Taylor put forward the theory that workers were only interested in making money. One important 20th century theory of motivation was put forward by Maslow in 1943. Maslow classified five important needs. At the bottom, he put what he called basic needs, good pay and pleasant working conditions. Then he put security needs, safe working conditions and job security. His third need he called social, the need to have friends at work and get on with the boss. Fourth were status needs, a job title and social recognition. Finally, he put the need for advancement to have a challenging job with opportunities for promotion. His theory isn’t perfect, but it’s still acceptable today.
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2026-2027学年高三年级8月核心素养测评英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. How did the man originally plan to get to Chicago?
A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car.
2. What was the weather like when the woman prepared to leave?
A. Sunny. B. Stormy. C. Rainy.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A film. B. A play. C. A novel.
4. What contributed to the man’s win?
A. Competing against Alex.
B. Taking part in many races.
C. Learning from professional swimmers.
5. Why does the man worry about his daughter?
A. She will skip school.
B. She may damage her phone again.
C. She may not balance school and work.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers?
A. In a library. B. In a bookshop. C. In a classroom.
7. What does the woman offer to do for the man?
A. Assist with a search. B. Recommend another book. C. Check the computer system.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What does the woman like about the city observatory?
A. The view of stars. B. The flower garden. C. The appearance.
9. How much did the ticket cost the man?
A. $ 10. B. $ 15. C. $ 20.
10. What does the woman want to do?
A. Go to the flower garden. B. Visit the observatory. C. Discuss stars with the man.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is wrong with Ms. Fleming’s reservation?
A. Her room was canceled.
B. Her name was misspelled.
C. Her booking was not recorded.
12. Why is Ms. Fleming concerned?
A. She has paid the money.
B. She cannot access a website.
C. She received some error messages.
13. What will the man do next?
A. Find out the reason.
B. Turn to his manager.
C. Check out Ms. Fleming’s card.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Which subject did Sarah’s students need to improve?
A. English. B. History. C. Math.
15. What is Paul’s plan for the next term?
A. To focus more on history.
B. To have more interactive activities.
C. To introduce more technology in lessons.
16. What will the speakers do during the summer break?
A. Have a relaxing time.
B. Try out new activities.
C. Prepare for the next term.
17. What is the relationship between Paul and Sarah?
A. Old classmates. B. Teacher and students. C. Fellow workers.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What will motivate people to work harder according to the speaker?
A. The stronger leadership.
B. The achievement of their aims.
C. The satisfying working environment.
19. Which is Maslow’s second need?
A. Job security. B. Good pay. C. Advancement.
20. What does the speaker think of Maslow’s theory?
A. Ideal. B. Reasonable. C. Complicated.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
WISH LIST: ENERGY-SAVING TECH
EVE ENERGY
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Smart plugs are a great tool to tackle energy consumption. Plugs such as the Eve Energy are able to give you remote access to your devices and appliances through your smartphone and switch off any that have been left on.You can also automate shutoffs and create a weekly schedule to avoid excess energy use. Through the companion app, you can also receive detailed analytics on the total consumption, projected costs, and total costs for connected devices.
LUSTRE E14
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Energy-efficient smart LED bulbs, such as the Lustre E14 by Philips Hue, are a great way to reduce your energy consumption. Through the companion app, you can control and manage your home lights remotely, setting schedules and automatically switching lights off to prevent excess use and wasteful energy consumption. There's not only white or warm-toned light to choose from, but millions of different colour hues to change the aesthetic of each room in your home.
ELITE FLEXI DRAWER AIR FRYER
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Air fryers have quickly become a common household appliance. However, along with their speedy cooking times and crispy foods, these devices can also be more energy efficient than their oven counterparts. For example, Tower estimates that the Elite Flexi Drawer Air Fryer can save up to 70 per cent of a consumer’s energy in the kitchen by switching to air fryer cooking. This particular air fryer boasts an 11-litre capacity to prepare entire meals, and the flexi drawer can be divided into two 5.5-litre sections for separate cooking.
21. What can the Eve Energy’ s app do?
A. Extend the plug's service life. B. Provide energy data analysis.
C. Adjust the room's light color. D. Update weekly diet schedule.
22. Where can you buy the Lustre E14?
A. On philips-hue.com. B. From an appliance store.
C. From a companion app. D. On towerhousewares.co.uk.
23. If an oven consumes 200 units of energy, how much can the air fryer save at most?
A. 11. B. 60. C. 140. D. 160.
B
A new trend — spending a whole day inside a bathhouse — is quietly reshaping how foreign visitors experience China. Videos tagged “24-hour spas in China” have become viral on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, drawing content creators from different parts of the world.
US travel vlogger Jonathan, who runs a channel called Travel Escapes, recently drew global attention to China’s spa culture after documenting his 24-hour stay at a luxury, yet very affordable, bathhouse in Chengdu, Sichuan province. “This is unbelievable,” he said, as he turned his lens (镜头) on the facility covering five floors. “For $41, you get everything. There’s a library, pool tables, massage rooms, sleeping areas…”
At the center of a Chinese bathhouse experience lies the body scrub (搓澡). The rejuvenating practice, performed by trained attendants who use various degrees of pressure for maximum benefit, amazes visitors, particularly first-times. “It was a bit painful at first, but you walk out feeling like your skin, and maybe even your mind, has been reset,” one visitor wrote online. Spas and bathhouses in China often serve as wellness retreats, with therapies such as gua sha — a traditional Chinese medicine treatment that uses smooth-edged tools to boost circulation, help reduce swelling and release tension — and cupping adding another dimension to the experience.
What visitors experience is not a novelty, but the reinvention of a centuries-old practice. The popularity of communal bathhouses dates back to the Northern Song Dynasty. The rising popularity of Chinese spas and bathhouses is indicative of a broader shift in how foreigners visiting China want to experience China. Most travelers seek immersive, everyday experiences, which social media users often refer to as “very Chinese moments”.
“Things that feel ordinary to locals are becoming extraordinary for international visitors,” said Li Mengran, spokeswoman for UTour Group, a leading travel platform based in Beijing. “That’s where a new wave of tourism growth is coming from.”
24. Why does the author mention Jonathan in the text?
A. To recommend a five-floor bathhouse.
B. To advertise Jonathan's travel channel.
C. To illustrate the popularity of China's bathhouse.
D. To prove Chinese short videos are popular online.
25. Which of the following best describes “body scrub” according to the text?
A. Painful and intense. B. Ancient and global.
C. Gentle and rejuvenating. D. Professional and rewarding.
26. What does the international visitors’ focus shift to?
A. In-depth experiences. B. Cheaper luxury activities.
C. Mind-resetting adventures. D. Multi-dimensional moments.
27. What is the main purpose of the article?
A. To promote Chinese bathhouses worldwide.
B. To show foreign vloggers’ daily life in China.
C. To introduce the services of Chinese bathhouse.
D. To present a new way foreigners experience China.
C
At a restaurant in Florence, a group gathers to discuss Sarah Winman’s Still Life. On the walls hang the photos of the destructive 1966 Arno flood that planted the seed of her story. Participants, once strangers, form a literary circle. This is a new type of holiday centering on reading rather than typical leisure.
Lyn Margerison, one of the participants, was first drawn to an online advertisement of the Books in Places project and has since travelled from Dorset to Florence, Budapest and beyond. “It showed one of my very favourite books arranged on a table with a glass of wine, set against a square in Florence. The caption (说明文字) asked: ‘Do you enjoy reading books in the places in which they are set?’” she recalls.
Books in Places was founded by Paul Wright in 2023. Now he organises short breaks in the UK and longer journeys to many countries, where people read in the very places stories are set.
“Location is at the heart of everything,” says Wright. “Exploring the streets, landscapes and atmosphere of the setting provides a fascinating insight into the story. A scene that was once just words on a page suddenly comes alive when you’ve walked the same alleys, tasted the same food or felt the same light as the characters.”
This isn’t just niche travel. A 2025 survey shows many UK travellers pick destinations for reading, among which Millennials (千禧一代) rise to 60%. Meanwhile, it’s estimated that literary tourism may hit $3.3bn by 2034. Readers no longer just read by the pool but want reading to open new views of the world: sailing the Nile with Death on the Nile, walking St. Malo while talking about All the Light We Cannot See, and following fossil-hunting paths in Lyme Regis from Remarkable Creatures.
As the author Jeanette Winterson once said, “Books are like doors; when one opens, a new world waits.” Reading holidays are literal steps through those doors, into new worlds of friendship, curiosity and shared discovery.
28. Why did Margerison travel to multiple places?
A. To visit her friends living abroad. B. To collect materials for her writing.
C. To attend professional book discussions. D. To experience the settings of her favorite books.
29. According to Wright, what do participants gain from Books in Places?
A. A chance to meet famous writers. B. A real connection to literary worlds.
C. A stronger bond with local people. D. A better sense of European cultures.
30. What does the underlined word “niche” probably mean in paragraph 5?
A. Common in daily life. B. Centered on famous sites.
C. Limited to specific groups. D. Available in many countries.
31. Which of the following could be a suitable title for the text?
A. Literary Travel: Stepping into the Story B. Book Clubs: A New Way of Socializing
C. Classic Novels: A Door to Modern Cities D. Historic Sites: The Power of Ancient Light
D
Since ChatGPT’s release three years ago, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed from an online novelty into essential infrastructure (基础设施). It now serves as a silent helper in offices, an uncredited partner in classrooms, and even “ears” in exam rooms. A report shows 84% of high school students use AI for schoolwork. For companies, AI’s promise of cheap labor is highly attractive, with global spending on AI reaching hundreds of billions of dollars last year.
Nevertheless, people often view AI as a competition between humans and machines — a misleading perception that needs to be corrected. The reality is humans working with machines, often within budget limits and imperfect systems. While companies develop smarter AI models, its daily applications are most significant. For example, a doctor can pass tiring record-writing to AI, allowing her to focus more on patients. A call center can also respond in 35 languages at 3 a.m. without a large multilingual team.
Despite these benefits, the danger is that harm from AI may grow faster than its good effects. Deepfakes (深度伪造) can become powerful weapons: a false video can destroy a person’s reputation long before it is proven fake. An incorrect AI-generated fact might be a minor issue in homework, but it can be extremely risky in medical records.
Even without harmful intentions, AI significantly changes how people make judgments. AI-generated results often appear confident and well-considered, yet they are not always reliable. An AI “copilot” can reassign work and responsibility, but what is offered as help frequently requires human oversight. While AI offers speed, it also forces users to repeatedly decide whether to trust its suggestions.
This change can be seen widely: hospitals trying to improve care without lowering quality, communities struggling with fast-spreading fake videos, and workers using AI to save time or avoid duties. When a technology’s strengths are easy to praise and its weaknesses easy to ignore, who should pay for its mistakes?
32. Why does the author mention the numbers in Paragraph 1?
A. To criticize the improper use of AI. B. To show the popularity of AI in daily life.
C. To stress the benefits of AI over its harms. D. To compare the uses of AI in different areas.
33. Which word best describes the relationship between humans and AI?
A. Competitive. B. Distant. C. Cooperative. D. Independent.
34. What can be learned about AI-generated results according to the text?
A. They ensure the safety of medical records. B. They enhance people’s judgment accuracy.
C. They improve the quality of schoolwork. D. They require careful human checking.
35. What is the author’s primary concern about AI?
A. Its high electricity consumption. B. Its quick spread of fake videos.
C. Its responsibility for making errors. D. Its technical progress in the future.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Oxford English Dictionary defines viral marketing as a method of marketing where consumers are encouraged to share information about a company’s goods or services via the Internet. 36 . For example, someone buys your product — if they like it, they tell their friends how good it is. Then the friends go and buy the same product and like it and tell their friends until you have reached a huge market without spending anything on advertising.
Viral marketing provides enormous potential for companies to promote their products with minimal spending. An excellent example of how successful viral marketing can be is the case of Hotmail.
Hotmail was originally launched in 1996 and it grew faster than any other company in the history of the world. Within the first 18 months of its launch it had already signed up over 12 million subscribers.
37 : How do they do it? Well, according to Dr Ralph Wilson there are a number of elements that contribute towards a successful campaign.
● 38 . This may not seem like sound business practice as there is no immediate profit from the action but viral marketing campaigns rely on patience. Once you have your potential customers using your free product you have the opportunity to sell them other desirable things, not to mention the possibilities you have for generating revenue through advertising.
●You must scale your supply. You are able to scale the campaign from small to large very rapidly. If your campaign is to be successful you must ensure that you can meet rapidly growing demand for your product or service. 39 , instead of increasing your business, your viral campaigns will start to kill it.
●You identify and exploit common motivations and behaviours. Most people are driven by a desire to be loved or popular or even financially better off. 40 .
A. If demand exceeds your ability to supply them
B. You give away some form of free product or service
C. Basically, this isn’t much different from word of mouth
D. If it cannot put links on other people’s websites or supply content to others
E. Internet is a reliable source of your product
F. Many companies have since successfully used the power of the Internet to advertise
G. These desires are part of what generates the huge amount of Internet communication each day
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Running has always been a passion of mine. One day I heard about a marathon in a Swedish zinc(锌) mine. Rather than putting me off, it made me more 41 . I had assumed it would be cold, but geothermal (地热的) energy 42 the surroundings to about 24℃. We would also have to run in 43 , as health and safety regulations didn’t allow headphones.
The tunnel stretched for over a mile. To make up the 44 of a full marathon, we would run to the end and back 11 times. We had been warned about the 45 , but I hadn’t expected how dark the tunnel would be. Beyond a few feet of light from the headlamp, it was complete 46 . Usually, I blast (高唱) Eminem to distract myself, because it felt strange to 47 along in complete silence. The only 48 came each time we passed back through the starting point, where people 49 us along.
At the start there was quite a party atmosphere. But when we began to 50 , I concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other, reminding myself this was a once-in-a-lifetime 51 . I kept pace with other runners. The first 20 miles weren’t too bad, but the last six were 52 . Hours of running had churned (搅拌) up the floors.
Nearing the end, I realized others were 53 , while I still had a bit left in the tank. I pulled ahead. I wasn’t even sure if I had counted the 54 properly, but the cheering crowd 55 that not only had I completed the marathon, but I had come first.
41. A. graceful B. courageous C. independent D. motivated
42. A. limited B. warmed C. related D. compared
43. A. order B. peace C. silence D. panic
44. A. miracle B. schedule C. distance D. duration
45. A. heat B. weather C. time D. length
46. A. chaos B. danger C. blackness D. difficulty
47. A. pound B. jump C. wander D. drive
48. A. surprise B. doubt C. relief D. chance
49. A. carried B. guided C. videoed D. cheered
50. A. take on B. show up C. break in D. stretch out
51. A. appointment B. experience C. transformation D. investment
52. A. fulfilling B. testing C. inspiring D. upsetting
53. A. slowing B. trying C. moving D. complaining
54. A. laps B. steps C. runners D. minutes
55. A. argued B. expected C. confirmed D. denied
第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Hangzhou is often introduced through its scenery. But its history is as expansive as its landscape. The city is home 56 southern terminus of the Grand Canal and the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, which dates back more than 5,300 years.
According to a recent survey, Hangzhou’s accommodation facilities 57 (expect) to have received 1.4 million visitors in 2026.For visitors, a satisfying trip is shaped not only by museum tours and corporate(公司) 58 (visit), but also by practical, everyday considerations: Can I pay conveniently? Is the hotel easy 59 (reach)?
Over the past few years, Hangzhou 60 (try) to answer those questions as part of its development of tourism. On August 29, 2025, the city piloted China’s first one-click tax refund service for international tourists, 61 (cut) processing time from about 20 minutes to within two minutes. Hangzhou has also launched an English version of a tourism AI agent.
Apart from its culture and history, Hangzhou is a tech hub. It began building its digital economic ecosystem in the early 2000s, 62 Internet companies such as Alibaba expanded rapidly. Today, the city is known for a group of fast-rising hi-tech startups often 63 (refer) to as the Six Little Dragons, including AI developer DeepSeek and robotics companies Unitree.
Hangzhou offers a clear example of 64 technology is used for. You see extraordinary technological progress and the 65 (apply) of technology to useful things.
第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假设你是学生会主席李华,你校将与国际友好学校共同举办“旧物新生”(Old Items, New Life)主题活动,对方学校希望了解你们的活动设计方案,请你用英语写一封邮件介绍,内容包括:
1.具体活动方案;
2.活动预期与意义。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am LiHua, president of the Student Union of our school.
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
For years, I had lived behind an invisible wall with my neighbor, Mr. Miller. The misunderstanding started on my tenth birthday. I had accidentally kicked my soccer ball into his rose bushes, crushing several of his most beautiful blooms. He had rushed out of his house, shouting at me with anger I had never seen before. I was so hurt and embarrassed that I shouted back, calling him an unreasonable old man. Since that day, we had exchanged no more than cold nods and uneasy silences.
Over the years, that small moment grew into a wall. We avoided eye contact. We crossed the street to avoid walking past each other. My parents tried to smooth things over, but I refused. “He started it,” I would say. And so the distance between us became a habit — a cold, quiet routine of pretending the other didn’t exist.
That belief was broken on a cold November evening six years later. My parents were away for the weekend, leaving me alone. Around 9 PM, while carrying a stack of books down the stairs, I missed a step and tumbled to the bottom. A sharp pain shot through my ankle, so intense that I screamed. I tried to stand, but my leg wouldn’t hold me. I dragged myself to the living room, only to find my phone dead on the sofa. No charger nearby.
I shouted for help, but the wind outside swallowed my voice. Fifteen minutes passed. Twenty. Panic began to creep in. I thought about how foolish I had been to push everyone away. Then came a soft knock at the door.
“Hello? Are you okay? I heard someone shouting.”
It was Mr. Miller. The man I had avoided for six years. The man whose rose bushes I had crushed. The man I had called unreasonable.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I hesitated, then told him I had fallen and couldn’t move.
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The next day, Mr. Miller came by, and my mother brought up the past.
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